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suuntiin

Suuntiin is a Finnish noun form meaning into directions or toward directions. It is the illative plural of suunta, a word that can denote direction, course, trend, or aim. In Finnish grammar, the illative case expresses movement toward something, and the plural form suuntiin specifically refers to movement toward multiple directions or to multiple directional possibilities. The form is commonly found in contexts involving navigation, planning, or distribution of action and attention.

Usage notes: Suuntiin is used when speaking of several directions or when directing movement toward various

Relation to related forms: The base word suunta also appears in related terms such as suuntaus (orientation

Examples: Ihmiset jakautuivat kohti eri suuntiin. Tämä polku johti meidät eri suuntiin. In both cases, suuntiin

See also: suunta, suuntaus, suuntautua, suunnata.

targets.
It
often
appears
with
phrases
like
kohti
eri
suuntiin,
meaning
toward
different
directions.
The
phrase
helps
describe
how
people,
plans,
or
resources
are
dispersed
or
oriented
toward
multiple
ends.
The
singular
illative,
by
contrast,
is
suuntaan
(into
a
single
direction),
while
the
genitive
plural
suuntien
refers
to
the
directions
themselves
in
a
possessive
sense
(e.g.,
eri
suuntien
vaikutukset).
or
tendency)
and
suuntautua
or
suunnata
(to
orient
or
to
direct).
These
related
forms
share
the
same
semantic
core
of
direction,
intention,
and
aiming.
marks
movement
toward
multiple
directions
rather
than
a
single
path.